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can you talk about that a little bit the role that technology played. >> yeah. there's several things in technology that changed the fight. one is obvious it was predators. it wasn't drone strikes. it was drone surveillance. because you put a surveillance that gives you full motion video, anywhere if our force to include the guys on the ground could watch what the predator is watching in real-time video. the real effect of that is several. one, it used to take 120 people to raid a target when only twenty were going inside. it takes 100 to secure it outside make sure you don't get people reinforcing or whatnot. if you can do it from the air you only send twenty. now, the other hundred can hit five other targets. we could hit six targets in the time we're hitting one. and you know more. you can put drones over and watch people all the time. if we decided to watch someone in the room all the time. pretty soon we would know which what you call pattern of life. where you go, what you do, whether you're good or bad or involved in the insurgency. so you can build up th
can you talk about that a little bit the role that technology played. >> yeah. there's several things in technology that changed the fight. one is obvious it was predators. it wasn't drone strikes. it was drone surveillance. because you put a surveillance that gives you full motion video, anywhere if our force to include the guys on the ground could watch what the predator is watching in real-time video. the real effect of that is several. one, it used to take 120 people to raid a target...
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seeing school technology -- [inaudible] some of the most deprived wards in the country. it is in need of replacement. will the prime minister acknowledged that the real reason for further 15 month delay in the report, in my constituency and others come is because the banks who continue to pay themselves huge bonuses simply refuse to lend the money on the 25 year term demanded by his education secretary? would he speak in plain language, maybe in latin, to the education secretary? [laughter] we need our new school. >> i will leave the latin to the mayor of london if that's all right but also to have a word with the education secretary. what i would say to him is if you look at school capital budget as a whole, they are equivalent to what was previously labour government did in his earlier to pick the money is there. entrance of the banks, the funding for lenny seen from the bank of england, i think it is having an effect at lowering interest rates. we are reforming but we're also offering infrastructure guarantees, something the treasury has never done before, to help pro
seeing school technology -- [inaudible] some of the most deprived wards in the country. it is in need of replacement. will the prime minister acknowledged that the real reason for further 15 month delay in the report, in my constituency and others come is because the banks who continue to pay themselves huge bonuses simply refuse to lend the money on the 25 year term demanded by his education secretary? would he speak in plain language, maybe in latin, to the education secretary? [laughter] we...
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editor of homeland today talks about immigration and home laws as well as border patrols, strategy and technology. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> at age 65 she was the oldest first lady when her husband became president but never set foot in washington. her husband, benjamin harrison, died just one month after his inauguration. meet anna harrison and other women who served as first lady over 44 administrations in c-span's new original series, first ladies, influence and image. their public and private lives, interests and influence on the president. introduced with the white house historical association, season one begins february 19, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span dot oregon on february 18. >> british prime minister david cameron was in algeria wednesday for talks concerning the recent hostage situation that left six brittons dead and made a surprise visit to libya. he took questions from the british house of commons in his weekly question time session which topics included state of the economy, housing benefits for veterans and a proposed tax increase on beer a
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are full of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct of wars especially because of a new type of target that we've been seeing in the last bit is called the extra troops to really cool assassination and of course this is really what your investigation singeing on is gathering the all important. for the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most strong acts are launched on inhabited areas areas with a lot of civilians with civilians and militant are in town called in the numbers are very difficult to establish because both israel and the united states would consider every man over a certain age sometimes sixteen sometimes eighteen is a militant by definition we know we can is not true the details of that investigation the results are expected towards the end of the year old tabor thank you for joining us today to talk about british steeped and of course all the answer questions that go along with that. and off to the break here on r.t. i've been watch
are full of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct of wars especially because of a new type of target that we've been seeing in the last bit is called the extra troops to really cool assassination and of course this is really what your investigation singeing on is gathering the all important. for the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most strong acts...
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its technology innovation. development for. the future. please. live live. live live. live . live. live. live . live. live live. live. live. live. live live live . more international news for you though the british government is considering using so-called black boxes to monitor private citizens internet use in the interests of safety move has been criticized as a pointless and privacy and the car deputy director of the big brother watch organization so the new measures would do nothing to capture those who pose a real security threat the u.k. government seems to think that it's necessary to monitor the communications of every person in great britain rather than actually looking for the people who are actually committing crimes that are going to drive those people further and further underground of the internet and they're only going to capture the the innocent and the incompetent as far as i'm concerned not by any means saying that communications data isn't important but when you have the director general of m i five talking about the evidence that was used to make this spill and
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science technology innovation. developments around russia we've. covered. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images we're seeing from the streets and canada. operations. he continues here in r.t. israel is reportedly considering building a buffer zone with a high tech security fence and on its border with syria it's designed to prevent threats from radicals if the assad regime is overthrown dr jamal wakim believes that televisa motivation has nothing to do with security for a nearly two years now. at the time of the sort of concede there were no attacks against israel by the insurgents not by the regime itself so this is a mere pretext israel wants to take advantage of. weakening regime in syria to improve its strategic position especially in defense of its claim to the golan heights imposing a buffer zone will make israel and the future to. negotiate over withdrawing from this part of their own zone rather than withdrawing from the golan this is an attempt to annex more territories and it's at the same time and at them to threaten .
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public television counting the technological capabilities of the killing machine from trailers like this pilots of the predator and its larger cousin the reaper have killed thousands of individuals since two thousand and one using remotely piloted aircraft contrary to popular belief actually provides the greatest degree of ethical oversight for their use this young man in pakistan would probably disagree several of his family members died at the remote hands of a drone more than a thousand other civilians were reportedly killed by u.s. drone strikes in pakistan and yemen we find ourselves murdering people in many cases children with no evidence whatsoever that they're involved in any criminal or terrorist activity the numbers should not come as the. price considering the broad definition the obama administration gives us to who should be on their kill list the leaked memo on targeted assassinations from the u.s. justice department suggests the u.s. government can kill people even without evidence that they are actively plotting against america if you extend the logic or studio logic bein
public television counting the technological capabilities of the killing machine from trailers like this pilots of the predator and its larger cousin the reaper have killed thousands of individuals since two thousand and one using remotely piloted aircraft contrary to popular belief actually provides the greatest degree of ethical oversight for their use this young man in pakistan would probably disagree several of his family members died at the remote hands of a drone more than a thousand...
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it's technology innovation is developments from around russia we've got the future covered. these are the images. can. see the u.k. is looking at ways to curb the wave of eastern european immigrants expected of its doors when romania and bulgaria given access to the e.u. two thousand and fourteen and the government's not considering a negative advertisement campaign about the country to make it less appealing to potential move as. the story. we show many things going for our country the english language our stick times brilliant history very creative people some of the best universities in the world a great place to do business we need to stand up and shout about how great britain is and get people to come and invest and visit but that's not the message that europe's newest member states will be getting come january twenty fourth team twenty nine million romanians and bulgarians will be able to live and work anywhere in europe including britain but the u.k. government is reportedly brainstorming ways to dissuade what's feared it could be a flood of eastern european immigrant
it's technology innovation is developments from around russia we've got the future covered. these are the images. can. see the u.k. is looking at ways to curb the wave of eastern european immigrants expected of its doors when romania and bulgaria given access to the e.u. two thousand and fourteen and the government's not considering a negative advertisement campaign about the country to make it less appealing to potential move as. the story. we show many things going for our country the english...
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and i thank you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law for the problem of the law for use it always lags behind the technologies of force course the chronology moves much for. aster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they are compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the reason o
and i thank you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law...
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of force course technology moves much for. aster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists they are compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the reason or transparency and we do not know how that process is undertaken and of course this is really we're going that's a chance in general is gathering the all important data is that absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most strong attacks are launched on inhabited areas areas with a lot of civilians with civilians and militant are entangled in the numbers are very difficult to establish because both israel and the united states would c
of force course technology moves much for. aster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists they are compiled by somebody either authorized by the...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. the future of coverage. these are. joining us here on our show in moscow it's cold and wet so you really shouldn't that's not the message from the russian capital that's the message from the u.k. sending it to follow e.u. citizens in romania and bulgaria looking for ways to cut back on immigration eastern europeans will flood britain given. to the e.u. in twenty fourteen but it's reports. found a way to get even with thank you ken. we show many things going for our country the english language testing times brilliant history very creative people some of the best universities in the world a great place to do business we need to stand up and shout about how great britain is and get people to come and invest and visit but that's not the message that europe's newest member states will be getting come january twenty fourth team twenty nine million rumanians imbolc garion will be able to live and work anywhere in europe including britain but the u.k. government is reportedly brainstorming ways to dissuade what's feared it co
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in particular, when you have technology and there's so many ways you use technology, the measurement of the students and teachers. this is a very important time to get that right. and that's why i love the fact that students' surveys that are so easy to do are very diagnostic. the students have a lot that their feedback can indicate to a teacher where they need to improve their practice. >> all right. wonderful to hear some optimism. >> i'm very optimistic. great to see you. >> we will be back. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] all right
in particular, when you have technology and there's so many ways you use technology, the measurement of the students and teachers. this is a very important time to get that right. and that's why i love the fact that students' surveys that are so easy to do are very diagnostic. the students have a lot that their feedback can indicate to a teacher where they need to improve their practice. >> all right. wonderful to hear some optimism. >> i'm very optimistic. great to see you....
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. >> emerging technologies are changing the ways that we get our entertainment, but not for everyone. 40 years since television was transmitted in color, new figures show the 20,000 homes still enjoy their programs in black and white. not so bad, is it? part of our ongoing series of not so obsolete technologies around the world. >> the main issues in europe today -- >> do not adjust your television, do not worry, there is nothing wrong. john thompson just prefers television in black and white. >> it somehow has more importance to it, it seems less trivial as there are more and more channels, to sit down and watch a vintage black-and-white television seems as if you are doing something special. >> john is not alone, 13,000 people in britain are tuning in. >> in britain you must pay a television tax. a black-and-white television like this, you would have a license that would cost $78, as opposed to hundred $30 for color. >> some of these sets in south london date back to 1936. there were only a handful, only the rich could afford them. which is dangerous. >> much of the early television
. >> emerging technologies are changing the ways that we get our entertainment, but not for everyone. 40 years since television was transmitted in color, new figures show the 20,000 homes still enjoy their programs in black and white. not so bad, is it? part of our ongoing series of not so obsolete technologies around the world. >> the main issues in europe today -- >> do not adjust your television, do not worry, there is nothing wrong. john thompson just prefers television in...
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and i thank you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. or warfare actually creating the law for the problem of the law for use it always lags behind the technologies were full of course the chronology moved much faster than the laws of war and the technology changed the way which we conduct of wars especially because of really. you type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade it is called an extra duty to ridicule assassination and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering that all important data is that absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most strong acts ar
and i thank you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. or warfare actually creating the law...
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are full of course technology moves much for. aster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of the new type of activity we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra duty juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they are compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the reason or transparency and we do not know how that process was undertaken and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering that all important data isn't it absolutely in the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most strong attacks are launched on inhabited areas areas with a lot of civilians with civilians and militant are entangled in the numbers are very difficult to establish because both israel and the united states would con
are full of course technology moves much for. aster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of the new type of activity we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra duty juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they are compiled by somebody either authorized by the...
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or for of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars and especially the kind of a new type of activity we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra duty to really cool assassination and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering the all important data is that absolutely the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most drone attacks are launched on inhabited areas areas with a lot of civilians with civilians and militant are in town called in the numbers are very difficult to establish because both israel and the united states would consider every man over a certain age sometimes sixteen sometimes eighteen is a militant by definition we know we can is not true the details of that investigation the results are expected towards the end of the year old tabor thank you for joining us today to talk about britain's steep terrain and of course all the unanswered questions that go along with that. the u.s. a
or for of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and the technology change the way in which we conduct our wars and especially the kind of a new type of activity we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra duty to really cool assassination and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering the all important data is that absolutely the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and...
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behind the technologies are for of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about area bombing we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra dude juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they're compiled by somebody they're authorized by other people with there is no transparency and we do not know how that process is undertaken furthermore we have very bad experience with the kind of drone warfare that we have money toward and that is the wardrobe of warfare in gaza strip where since the beginning of the second intifada in two thousand the end of the year two thousand israel has conducted a very substantial use of drone warfare and they have conducted of hundreds of targeted assassinations there and this is a kind of a bad experience that we have because although israel claims that these are targeted at these limit the number
behind the technologies are for of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about area bombing we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra dude juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they're compiled by somebody they're...
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it's technology innovation all the lives developments around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter on the day. then again you will see as john kerry begins his time as the new u.s. secretary of state has been revealed that many of them busted his setting and again were made to done as to the president's campaign and you were a pool says this year's competition among the big money bank is to land the most sought after diplomatic sports was especially tight she's going to check and has the details as you can imagine the competition for diplomatic post is tough especially in safe and wealthy countries somewhere in western europe and asia a recent study by two professors of international relations at pennsylvania state university looked at available information on president obama's donors direct political contributions and the positions that they received and they concluded that those whose political connections to president obama were me
it's technology innovation all the lives developments around russia we've got the future covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter on the day. then again you will see as john kerry begins his time as the new u.s. secretary of state has been revealed that many of them busted his setting and again were made to done as to the president's campaign and you were a pool says this year's...
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public television carrying the technological capabilities of the killing machine. from trailers like this pilots of the predator and its larger cousin the reaper have killed thousands of individuals since two thousand and one using remotely piloted aircraft contrary to popular belief actually provides the greatest degree of ethical oversight for their use and this young man in pakistan would probably disagree several of his family members died at the remote hands of a grown up more than a thousand other civilians were reportedly killed by u.s. drone strikes in pakistan and yemen we find ourselves murdering people in many cases children with no evidence whatsoever that they're involved in any criminal or terrorist activity the numbers should not come as a surprise considering the broad definition the obama administration gives us to who should be on their kill list the leaked memo on targeted assassinations on the us justice department suggests the us government can kill people even without evidence that they are actively plotting against america if you extend the l
public television carrying the technological capabilities of the killing machine. from trailers like this pilots of the predator and its larger cousin the reaper have killed thousands of individuals since two thousand and one using remotely piloted aircraft contrary to popular belief actually provides the greatest degree of ethical oversight for their use and this young man in pakistan would probably disagree several of his family members died at the remote hands of a grown up more than a...
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technology innovation. developments from russia. covered. with us here on r t fifteen minutes past the hour the bolshoi ballet's artistic director will get treatment in germany in the hopes of saving his eyesight this after saturday fillin had acid thrown in his face just over two weeks ago while filling claims he knows exactly who is behind the attack no one has yet been arrested or reports from the moscow hospital where the director was taken after the assault. he is doing rather well surprisingly well actually he did thank the doctors for doing everything in their power to pull him out of a very difficult situation that he found himself in. third degree burns and those are very severe to his face and neck he said he's full of hope for a full recovery and he is full of willpower and he actually looked very enthusiastic and upbeat about the whole situation of course considering his circumstances actually he did appear to be quite so on his road to recovery he did speak about person who is who has been supposedly behind the attack he did say
technology innovation. developments from russia. covered. with us here on r t fifteen minutes past the hour the bolshoi ballet's artistic director will get treatment in germany in the hopes of saving his eyesight this after saturday fillin had acid thrown in his face just over two weeks ago while filling claims he knows exactly who is behind the attack no one has yet been arrested or reports from the moscow hospital where the director was taken after the assault. he is doing rather well...
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and i think you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law for the problem of the law of war because it always legs behind the technologies are full of course the chronology moved much faster than the laws of war and the technology changed the way in which we conduct of wars especially become a free. you type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called an extra duty juridical assassination and of course this is really what your investigations hinge on is gathering the all important data is that absolutely the forensic architecture project at goldsmiths what we look at is the nature of war in an urban area and the most strong acts a
and i think you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law...
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sun it's technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've dumped a few jerks covered. the news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are old today. thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you thank you. thank. i thank you thank. you thank god you're watching r.t. welcome back israel is considering the creation of a buffer zone inside syria they could stretch several kilometers into neighboring syria or the israeli military source and says they're not invading a sovereign state the israelis plan to put a number of troops and tanks on foreign soil they stated aim of the zone is to prevent mortar and rocket attacks from inside the war torn country so it should also stop radical groups coming close to its territory if assad's government falls and security funds is also being a record along the frontier with syria on the golan heights but many say this as an extension of syrian territory a
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it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. welcome bodices all at sea it's cold and wet so you really shouldn't come that's the message the u.k. is sending to fellow e.u. citizens involve mania and belgariad london is looking for ways to cut back on immigration fearing eastern europeans will fly one day when unrestricted access to the e.u. in twenty fourteen but has also he's going to boycott reports not remain here on vogue area has found a way to get even with the u.k. . we show many things going for our country the english language testing times brilliant history very creative people some of the best universities in the world a great place to do business we need to stand up and shout about how great britain is and get people to come and invest in business but that's not the message that europe's newest member states will be getting come january twenty fourth team twenty nine million rumanians involved areas will be able to live and work anywhere in europe including britain but the u.k. government is reportedly brainstorming
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and i think you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law for the problem of the law for war because it always lags behind the technologies are full of course the chronology moves much. faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about the area bomb being we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of the new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra troops juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they're compiled by somebody either authorized by the people with the
and i think you very much for joining us this new technology a lot of talk about a lot of excitement but a huge number of unanswered questions that go along with these developments you're taking part in this investigation now we haven't even really got questions answered eight of the legality of these attacks and yet we're seeing technology sort of leapfrogging over the law at this point i think that what. we are seeing a de facto legislation by practice. of warfare actually creating the law...
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in particular, when you have technology and there's so many ways you use technology, the measurement of the students and teachers. this is a very important time to get that right. and that's why i love the fact that students' surveys that are so easy to do are very diagnostic. the students have a lot that their feedback can indicate to a teacher where they need to improve their practice. >> all right. wonderful to hear some optimism. >> i'm very optimistic. great to see you. >> we will be back. ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. we've decided to we're all having such a great year in the gulf, put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more
in particular, when you have technology and there's so many ways you use technology, the measurement of the students and teachers. this is a very important time to get that right. and that's why i love the fact that students' surveys that are so easy to do are very diagnostic. the students have a lot that their feedback can indicate to a teacher where they need to improve their practice. >> all right. wonderful to hear some optimism. >> i'm very optimistic. great to see you....
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. thank you with our team or world news pointed out the british government is considering using a so-called black boxes to monitor private citizens internet use they say in the interest of safety the move has been criticized as a point this invasion of privacy car the deputy director of the big brother watch organization says the new measures would do nothing to catch people who pose a real security threat. the u.k. government seems to think that it's necessary to monitor the communications of every person in great britain rather than actually looking for the people who are actually committing crimes they're going to drive those people further and further underground of the internet and they're only going to capture. the innocent and the incompetent as far as i'm concerned not by any means saying that communications data isn't important but when you have the director general of m i five talking about the evidence that was used to make this spill and calling it pretty horror assumptions
technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. thank you with our team or world news pointed out the british government is considering using a so-called black boxes to monitor private citizens internet use they say in the interest of safety the move has been criticized as a point this invasion of privacy car the deputy director of the big brother watch organization says the new measures would do nothing to catch people who pose a real security...
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behind the technologies are for of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about area bombing we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra duty juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they're compiled by somebody they're authorized by other people with there is no transparency and we do not know how that process is undertaken furthermore we have very bad experience with the kind of drone warfare that we have money toward and that is the wardrobe of warfare in gaza strip where since the beginning of the second intifada in two thousand the end of the year two thousand israel has conducted a very substantial use of drone warfare and they have conducted of hundreds of targeted assassinations there and this is a kind of a bad experience that we have because we'll go israel claimed that these are targeted at these limit the numb
behind the technologies are for of course technology moves much faster than the laws of war and if technology changed the way in which we conduct our wars when we speaking about drone warfare we're not really speaking about area bombing we're speaking about targeted attacks and especially the kind of a new type of attack that we've been seeing in the last decade that is called the extra duty juridical assassination these really are based on kill ists and they're compiled by somebody they're...
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science technology innovation. developments around russia. covered. with the news the u.k. is looking at ways to cope the wave of eastern european immigrants expected at its doors when romania and bulgaria given unrestricted access to the e.u. in twenty four saying that the government's not considering a negative ad voters went campaign about the country to make it less appealing to potential movers. as the story. we show many things going for our country the english language testing times brilliant history very creative people some of the best universities in the world a great place to do business we need to stand up and shout about how great britain is and get people to come and invest in business but that's not the message that europe's newest member states will be getting come january twenty fourth team twenty nine million rumanians imbolc ariens will be able to live and work anywhere in europe including britain but the u.k. government is reportedly brainstorming ways to dissuade what's feared it could be a flood of eastern european immigrants from coming to britain one
science technology innovation. developments around russia. covered. with the news the u.k. is looking at ways to cope the wave of eastern european immigrants expected at its doors when romania and bulgaria given unrestricted access to the e.u. in twenty four saying that the government's not considering a negative ad voters went campaign about the country to make it less appealing to potential movers. as the story. we show many things going for our country the english language testing times...
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technology innovations and the developments around. the future are heard. it also gives you a story and it seems so far away you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry is a big. little. you. welcome back you're watching r t with me lucy catherine of going to be a battle between the north and the south and the e.u. meeting in brussels states are on a collision course over spending plans for the next few years now britain is the loudest voice among those calling for a budget cut something fiercely opposed by a southern country is heavily dependent on the funds. are similar reports from brussels. we've seen some of the leaders who had arrived here already making strong statements first of all david cameron continuously saying that if the budget is not brought down to a level that he is happy with there will be no deal we've heard from countries who are saying that they may use their veto if they are not happy such as the czech re
technology innovations and the developments around. the future are heard. it also gives you a story and it seems so far away you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry is a big. little. you. welcome back you're watching r t with me lucy catherine of going to be a battle between the north and the south and the e.u. meeting in brussels states are on a collision...
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science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've. covered. more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corporations rule the day. i. use continues here in r.t. israel is reportedly considering building a buffer zone with a high tech security fence along its border with syria it's designed to prevent threats from radicals if the assad regime is overthrown dr jamal wakim believes that televisa motivation has nothing to do with security for a nearly two years now. at the time of the surge in c. there were no attacks against israel by the insurgents not by the regime itself so this is a mere pretext israel wants to take advantage of. a weakening regime in syria to improve its strategic position specially in defense of its claim to the golan heights imposing a buffer zone will make israel in the future to. negotiate over withdrawing from this buffer of the war zone rather than withdrawing from the golan this is an attempt to annex more territories and it's at the same time and at them to threaten . d
science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've. covered. more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. corporations rule the day. i. use continues here in r.t. israel is reportedly considering building a buffer zone with a high tech security fence along its border with syria it's designed to prevent threats from radicals if the assad regime is overthrown dr jamal wakim believes that televisa motivation has nothing...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia. ever heard. and live from moscow this is our team back with us it is going to be a battle between the north and the south e.u. meeting in brussels european leaders are gathering to thrash out an agreement over the union's budget for the next seven years the british prime minister david cameron is pressing for huge cuts even going as far as to veto any deal without reduced expenditure however this is fiercely opposed by southern members of the bloc that are heavily dependent on the cash from brussels. has more on the budget. we've seen some of the leaders who had arrived here already making strong statements first of all david cameron continuously saying that if the budget is not brought down to a level that he is happy with there will be no deal we've heard from countries who are saying that they may use their veto if they are not happy such as the czech republic to simplify the of the current going on right now it would be between northern and southern countries you could say the wealthier natio
technology innovation all the developments around russia. ever heard. and live from moscow this is our team back with us it is going to be a battle between the north and the south e.u. meeting in brussels european leaders are gathering to thrash out an agreement over the union's budget for the next seven years the british prime minister david cameron is pressing for huge cuts even going as far as to veto any deal without reduced expenditure however this is fiercely opposed by southern members...
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we also see libya as a place where the allies were able to bring a wide variety of military technology together, integrate it, and perform, i think, very well under a u.n. security council resolution to avert, i think, a real humanitarian disaster. >> in bosnia it took the alliance nearly two years to intervene in the wake of incredible atrocities and bloodshed. in libya, uh, it took a matter of weeks. in kosovo, the united states led 90% of the attack sorties in the kosovo air campaign. europeans and canadians led 10%. in libya, it was the inverse and our european and canadian allies led 90% of the combat operations in libya, the united states 10%. >> this was the most precise air campaign in the history of air warfare. uh, and, and it yet to provide the allies the ability to take the lead, to be out front, to provide 90% of the munitions that were dropped, uh, in, in libya so that the united states enabled this alliance to do their job that, uh, that was extraordinary in its successes. >> if you were to ask me whether the intervention into libya could have occurred after the experien
we also see libya as a place where the allies were able to bring a wide variety of military technology together, integrate it, and perform, i think, very well under a u.n. security council resolution to avert, i think, a real humanitarian disaster. >> in bosnia it took the alliance nearly two years to intervene in the wake of incredible atrocities and bloodshed. in libya, uh, it took a matter of weeks. in kosovo, the united states led 90% of the attack sorties in the kosovo air campaign....
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find its technology innovation all the moves developments around russia we've got the future covered. was. this is a r.c. welcome by the un un to genocide envoy says he is deeply concerned by reports of ethnic reprisal attacks and atrocities by french banks government troops in mali the warning came ahead of a visit by french president francois hollande to mali in order to hail the success of his intervention against islamist rebels there but there are fears sectarian violence could now escalate strasberg based journalist and expert in france for that harness things along the visit is just political grandstanding he may regard this is a window of opportunity to present this is a great french excess which military technically tactically certainly looks like let's be honest but it's his opportunity because clearly in the background there is considerable american assistance there now british troops coming in there talking about eight thousand african troops it's not going to be further out i mean so the french are very reluctant to approach the algerian front you know too closely because
find its technology innovation all the moves developments around russia we've got the future covered. was. this is a r.c. welcome by the un un to genocide envoy says he is deeply concerned by reports of ethnic reprisal attacks and atrocities by french banks government troops in mali the warning came ahead of a visit by french president francois hollande to mali in order to hail the success of his intervention against islamist rebels there but there are fears sectarian violence could now...
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semi automatic technology has been around for a hundred years. if you limit the american public's access to semi automatic technology, you limit their ability to survive. if someone's invading your house, i mean, you shouldn't say you should only have five or six shots. you ought to have what you need to protect yourself, a woman should, not what some politician thinks is reasonable. >> gabby and i are both gun owners. i don't think you'll find a stronger supporter of the second amendment than me. i defended the secretary amendment of -- the sake amendment with my life. this isn't about the second amendment. this is about public safety. we had 20 first graders die in their classrooms because we don't have sufficient gun violence legislation in this country. >> joining us now is the anchor of "fox news sunday", chris wallace. good morning, chris. >> good morning to you. >> eric: it's interesting that mark kelly would say this isn't about the second amendment any more because that's, of course, the argument of those who support that and support gun
semi automatic technology has been around for a hundred years. if you limit the american public's access to semi automatic technology, you limit their ability to survive. if someone's invading your house, i mean, you shouldn't say you should only have five or six shots. you ought to have what you need to protect yourself, a woman should, not what some politician thinks is reasonable. >> gabby and i are both gun owners. i don't think you'll find a stronger supporter of the second amendment...